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EMPLOYMENT ADS INFORMATION ACS members who are UNEMPLOYED or are under notice of involuntary unemployment within 60 days are allowed one free nondisplay situation-wanted classification advertisement per issue for a period of six weeks; subsequent ads will be inserted every two weeks. The advertiser must state circumstances with name of company where last employed and date of termination. Each ad may not exceed 50 words (45 words plus fiveword box address or advertiser's name and address). Excess words charged at 25 cents per word per insertion. After six ads have run, the member may restart the ad by rewriting and resubmitting it restating the circumstances of his unemployment status. ACS members unemployed or those under notice of unemployment should send their announcement to Mrs. Audra Rafter, Employment Aids Office, Department of Membership Activities, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. RETIRED ACS members are allowed three nondisplay ads in a calendar year if the conditions already stated are followed. Situations-wanted ads for part-time, freelaîice, or consulting work are excluded from this service to unemployed members. However, retired members

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INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS

ENGINEERS M e c h a n i c a l , Civil a n d Electrical Engineers w i t h 5-15 years e x p e r i ence in p i p i n g , m a t e r i a l h a n d l i n g , c o m b u s t i o n , d e s i g n or power p l a n t distribution are needed to assume project responsibilities in Corporate Engineering D e p a r t m e n t . Send r e s u m e a n d salary r e q u i r e m e n t s t o John E. H a r d i n , Business Manager, Great Lakes Research Corporation, Box 1031, Elizabethton, Tennessee 37643. " A n Equal O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r "

CHEMICAL ENGINEERS These positions are located in our suburban Rochester, N e w York facilities. The salary is commensurate w i t h experience and includes profit sharing and a comprehensive benefits program.

POLYMER FILM PROCESS ENGINEER Responsible for research and development of polymer solution processes for forming polymer films and particles. The individual w e seek should have a strong background in transport phenomena and mathematical modeling, experience w i t h polymeric materials, industrial experience and a Ph.D. Degree or equivalent in Chemical Engineering.

ORGANIC COATING DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Responsible for contributing scientifically and providing technical guidance to project personnel in the study and development of multiple phase coating formulation, rheology control, coating method definition (and implementation, and particle dispersion phenomenon. The individual w e seek should possess an advanced degree in Chemical Engineering, Organic Chemistry or Materials Sciences and three or more years experience in organic coating formulation, rheology studies, small particle dispersion w o r k or a closely related field. For immediate and confidential consideration, send a detailed resume to: M r . James Fowler, Jr., Graduate Relations, Xerox Corporation, Department M z - 2 4 - F 2 , P . O . Box 2 9 1 , Rochester, New York 1 4 6 0 1 .

XEROX A n Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer (Male/Female)

A M E R I C A N C H E M I C A L SOCIETY E M P L O Y M E N T C L E A R I N G The Employment Clearing House operated at the national office is a contact medium for ACS members and student affiliates seeking employment and for employers seeking chemists and chemical engineers CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: Only members and student affiliates may use the free service. Information supplied by candidates on training, experience, and education is placed in a data system and this information is available on a nonconfidential basis to potential employers. Write the Employment Aids Office at the address below to request Clearing House registration forms, to submit, renew, or change a Situations Wanted Advertisement, or to request a search of newspaper "positions open" advertisements. Unemployed

members who need initial counseling and advice on employment matters may telephone collect (202) 872-4528. EMPLOYERS. Any employer needing chemists and chemical engineers may request a search of the file of candidates by telephone (202) 872-4528 or by writing to the address below. After specification of position requirements, a search of the complete file of candidate records

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will be conducted. Copies of resumes of those who meet the specifications will be supplied at a cost of 50 cents each and there is a basic fee of $10 for each search conducted. Further contact with candidates of interest is at the option of the employer The Society requires that users make no placement charges against applicants. Additional information is available.

For application forms and further details write:

American Chemical Society 1155—16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Attn: Employment Aids Office

POWER ENGINEERS AND

INSTRUMENT ENGINEERS The Central Engineering Division of ROHM and HAAS COM­ PANY seeks Engineers interested in designing and supervis­ ing new projects, expansions, and rehabilitation of existing facilities.

POWER ENGINEERS Responsibilities include designing and developing power and utility systems including prime fuel and waste fuel boilers, refrigeration units, process compressors, generators, and turbines from the con­ ception stage through design, installation, start-up and troubleshoot­ ing. Candidates must have BS degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minimum of three years experience in related fields.

INSTRUMENT ENGINEERS Responsibilities include designing instrument systems for chemical process plants, preparation of specifications for purchase of instru­ ments, supervision of installation and initial operation of instrumenta­ tion systems. Candidates must have BS degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Chemical Engineering with a minimum of three years experience in related fields.

Write, giving full information on education, experience, and salary history to: Ms. Bernadette M. Zapiec Recruiting and Placement (4074)

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PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS Your BS or MS Degree plus several years of experience in analytical pharmaceutical chemistry and strong background in separation techniques, functional group analysis and instrumental analy­ sis qualifies you as a candidate for this challenging position in pharmaceutical research at Rorer. Specific job duties in this position will include analysis of raw mate­ rials, in-process formulations and dosage forms as well as stability studies. Wm. H. Rorer, Inc., located in suburban Philadelphia, offers a competitive salary, a full benefit program and a stimulating sci­ entific environment. Candidates may write in confidence to; EMPLOYMENT Ο RORER Ε R

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THERMO ANALYTICAL CHEMIST B^Chemkal LcMDorotory'SQfêty^i An Equal Opportunity Employer

Individual w i t h doctorate or equivalent in industrial hygiene, organic chemistry, or other relevant discipline wanted to organize project on safety and health considerations in chemical carcinogenesis research. Responsibilities will include survey of existing practices and development of improved safety protocols. Facility in communications important. Travel required. A competitive salary, attractive Company benefits, and relocation expenses will be offered. Applications and complete resumes may be addressed t o Mr. Donzel Loker, Personnel Manager.

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Litton Bionetics, Inc. FREDERICK CANCER RESEARCH CENTER Post Office Box Β Frederick, Maryland 21701 ^ ^ H ^ ^ M

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CHEMISTS/ENGINEERS

We are specialists in career place­ ment in the chemical process in­ dustry. Affiliates in over 80 U.S. cities. ALL FEES PAID. (713) 626-4030. MEADOR-BRADY PERSONNEL SERVICES, INC. 14242 S.W. Freeway, Houston, TX 770271

CONSTRUCTION - DESIGN ENGRG Chemical - Refineries - Waste Wtr Trtmnt Pulp & Paper Mills - Utility Proj. Mngrs - Supers - Estimators Call collect or send resume. Co. pays fee Personnel Systems International, Inc. 739 Boylston St., Boston 02116 Suite 110-TeL 617-261-8200

With 5 to 10 years experience in Thermal Methods of analysis and instrumentation. Ph.D. or equiva­ lent desired. Will take charge of the Thermal Analysis Applications Laboratory of the Applied Research Division. Specific responsibilities will be to perform applications studies and publish appropriate results, and to initiate further development of an existing product line of Thermoanalytical Instrumentation. Oppor­ tunities also exist for Contract R&D. This is a challenging position with a young, growing, multidisciplinary company situated in a fine area of the country. Please send resume with salary expectations to: John R. Rhodes, Manager Applied Research Division Columbia Scientific Industries P. O. Box 6190 Austin, Texas 78762 An Equal Opportunity Employer

NATURAL PRODUCTS RESEARCH VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY

C H E M I S T Î PhD with 5 years' industrial experience in the recovery of microbial fermentation productsMust have knowledge of a variety of techniques to isolate and purify antibiotics as well as enzymes. Will be responsible for establishing an anti-neoplastic agent recovery program as part of a team effort to obtain active agents from microbial sources.

Chemicals Division Vulcan's continuing expansion of its chlor-alkali and chlorosolvents facilities at two manufacturing locations is producing immediate openings for:

PROCESS ENGINEERS BChE or MChE candidates with two to ten years' of either development or plant process experience. Industrial background in design, plant start-up and trouble-shooting desirable, with some exposure to economic analysis, computer programming and pilot plant operation. Especially interested in candidate with background in large continuous-type processes.

PROJECT ENGINEERS BSME or BSChE for assignment to chlorine-caustic projects. Candidates should have two to ten years' experience in project engineering/management. Ability to specify all types of equipment, review installation drawings, coordinate construction activities and maintain financial control of projects.

Excellent salaries and fringe benefits, with advancement potential. Please send complete resume, including salary history, to:

W. W. Lake, V. P. Industrial Relations Vulcan Materials Company Chemicals Division P.O. Box 545 Wichita, Kansas 67201 Equal Opportunity Employer

B I O E N G I N E E R (or equivalent): BS/MS-lndividual with fermentation pilot plant experience-must have ability to scaleup fermentation product production and recovery process from a laboratory to a large-scale pilot plant level-must be familiar with the equipment necessary for large-scale natural product recovery from a variety of fermentation products. Will supervise a pilot plant group in the growth of microorganisms and the recovery of anti-neoplastic agents. Well-equipped laboratory facilities, an extensive scientific library, and professional computer support are available. Successful candidates will be offered competitive salary, attractive Company benefits and relocation expenses. Applications and complete resumes may be addressed to: Mr. Donzel Loker, Personnel Manager Litton Bionetics, Inc. FREDERICK CANCER RESEARCH CENTER Post Office Box Β Frederick, Maryland 21701 I An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F |

SR» PROJECT ENGINEER FLORIDA Rapidly growing Florida based corporation has an immediate opening in its engineering department for a Senior Project Engineer. Position requires an engineering degree plus 5 years' experience in project engineering. Successful applicant must be capable of providing engineering relating to the design and construction of new plants, and the expansion, alteration and improvement of equipment and facilities of existing plants. Position offers an excellent salary and a complete benefit package. Please forward resume including salary history to: Personnel Manager

THE CELOTEX CORP. a «Jim f a l t e r company P.O. Box 22601

Tampa, Fla. 33622 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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PROJECT ENGINEERS Challenging assignments are available for Project Engineers in L O U I S I A N A and CONNECTICUT with 3 to 5 years maximum of project engineering experience in nickel or copper refining, acid plant processes, petrochemical or commodity chemical process plants. There is also an additional opening for a SENIOR PROCESS/PROJECT ENGINEER with 6 to 10 years maximum experience with a wide variety of non-ferrous, metals processes or commodity chemical process plant. (CONNECT­ ICUT). We are a Fortune 200 natural resources company with an excellent growth pattern. surate with experience. Paid relocation and excellent benefits.

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BOX 43-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 An equal opportunity employer, M/F

DIRECTOR PhD in Chemistry required.

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST ARE YOU the 2 m u P | e a d e r to head ° u r analytical chemistry laboratory? ARE YOU a s e , f- s t a r t e r and a motivator with a demonstrable leadership ability? A R E Y O U f a m i , i a r w i t n tne ,atest mass > infrared, and emission spec­ troscopy methods? ARE YOU

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A major subsidiary of our Fortune 500 cor­ poration, located in Kansas City, Kansas, is seeking a qualified individual to head-up its chemical laboratory. Broad duties will encompass directing R & D work of new applications of chemicals. Quality Control efforts, supervision of pesticide registra­ tions a n d p a t e n t application work are part of t h e job. In addition to prior laboratory experience,

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a m i n i m u m of 10 years agricultural c h e m i ­ cals experience ( m o s t of which should be in industry), a n d specific experience in t h e preparation of pesticide registration a p ­ plications for submission t o t h e E.P.A. will be required. Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with experience. Full benefits. Relocation assistance. Send r e s u m e , including salary history a n d requirements, to: BARNABY P. S M I T H

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T o p r a n k i n g F o r t u n e 500 cornp a r ^ seeks engineers t o design a n d i m p l e m e n t s y s t e m s for t h e in­ cineration of i n d u s t r i a l solid a n d liquid w a s t e m a t e r i a l s . Overall responsibilities include problem definition, s y s t e m design, engineering a n d v e n d o r c o n t a c t . Supervision of u p t o 10 people anticipated. Professionally registered engineers with more t h a n 3 years r e l e v a n t experience required. Familiarity with chemical engineering, in­ cluding h e a t a n d m a t e r i a l b a l a n c e calculations, is beneficial. Back­ ground in production, project engineering, w a s t e t r e a t m e n t facili­ ties design a n d operation, a n d project m a n a g e m e n t would be highly desirable.

HIGHLY DESIRABLE MIDWESTERN LOCATION with approximately 2 0 % travel involved For prompt and confidential c o n ­ sideration, please send detailed resume including present and d e ­ sired salary i n f o r m a t i o n .

Box 53-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 An equal opportunity

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Γ " ELECTRONIC E Q U I P M E N T S P E C I A L I S T ^ responsible for maintaining, repairing scientific-electronic e q u i p m e n t . Familiar with physical sciences, working knowledge classroom-related circuitry ( E M , N M R , IR, MS.) R e s u m e to P e r s o n n e l , I n d i a n a State University Evansville, Evansville, I N 47712. Growing young commuter c a m p u s . Salary o p e n . Advise expecta­ tions. W o m e n , m e m b e r s of minority groups urged to apply.

Color Research The Ferro Corporation Tech­ nical Center has an open­ ing for a research-oriented group leader to supervise and conduct research in the pigmentation of plas­ tics. A strong technical background is essential, along with 5 or more years of experience in pigmenting and evaluating industrial plastics and organic coat­ ings. We offer excellent fringe benefits, competitive sal­ ary and attractive working conditions in a new re­ search laboratory in subur­ ban Cleveland. Please send resume and salary re­ quirements in confidence to: E. C. Porter

(9f FERRO VX/ CORPORATION. One Erieview Plaza Cleveland, Ohio 44114 An Equal Opportunity Employer M / F POLYMER RESEARCH CHEMIST—to participate in the planning and execution or research programs on high modulus graphite and other fiber products. Problems will be highly technical and will require 3-5 years expe­ rience with a masters degree in Chemistry with empha­ sis in polymers and fibers. Please forward to HITCO, 1600 West 135th Street, Gardena, California 90249, At­ tention: Lynn Pearce. European Chemical Company seeks for a consultant knowing the production of plating chemicals for plas­ tics. Write to: Box 31-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

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ELECTRO-CHEMIST Chemical Process Engineer The Communications Sat­ ellite Corporation offers a re­ warding career position to a chemist or chemical engineer at its Research Laboratories in Clarksburg, Md. This position requires at least tour years expe­ rience in process development and control with emphasis on electrolytic and electroless depo­ sition, printed and micro-circuit development, and application of materials to electrical, elec­ tronic equipment. This is a permanent posi­ tion offering an excellent start­ ing salary and a full range of benefits, including education, retirement, and life/medical insurance. Please submit resume and salary history in confidence to Personnel Manager, COMSAT LABORATORIES, P.O. Box 115, Clarksburg, Md. 27034. An equal opportunity employer/M&F

POST DOCTORAL TRAINEESHIPS available in cancer research; hormone-protein interaction; hormonal con­ trol in cell and organ culture; biochemical nature of membranes; steroid metabolism, enzymology. RE­ SEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION also available for indi­ vidual with expertise in the aforementioned studies. Permanent residents only. Apply with curriculum vitae to Dr. V. Hollander, Research Institute, Hospital for Joint Diseases, 1919 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10035. An equal opportunity employer.

RESEARCH IN DYEING Applications from graduates are invited for a senior position demanding innovative leader­ ship in applied fiber dyeing research. Applicants should have 5-10 years of advanced experience in the field and should be well grounded in the physical chemistry of dyes and dyeing mechanisms for both natural and synthetic fibers. Send references and salary requirements in confidence to: W. R. Cathcart Martin Marietta Chemicals Sodyeco Division P.O. Box 10098 Charlotte, N.C. 28237 An Equal Opportunity Employer

CHEMIST azo pigments We are seeking a chemist with a minimum of 3 years of industrial experience in azo pigments. The preferred candidate will have a Ph.D. in organic or physical chemistry, experience or a strong interest in process and product develop­ ment on laboratory, pilot and commercial plant scales, and be experienced in cost reduction. Initiative and ingenuity to work with a large measure of independence is essential. Candi­ dates with experience in other organic pigments or azo dyes will be considered. This is a challenging career opportunity at our suburban Bridgewater Township, N e w Jersey location. Position offers competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Please send resume, earnings history and salary requirement to J. H. Ferguson:

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jmmmmmmmmmmmmmm& ORGANIC SYNTHESIS Organic C h e m i s t , P h . D . w i t h a k e e n i n t e r e s t in n a t u r a l p r o d u c t s c h e m i s t r y for a c t i v e p a r t i c i p a t i o n in r e s e a r c h a n d d e v e l o p m e n t projects relating t o tobacco a n d tobacco s m o k e . This as­ s i g n m e n t will i n v o l v e b e n c h s c a l e s y n t h e s i s of a b r o a d v a r i e t y of c o m ­ pounds including potential flavorants for t o b a c c o a n d m o d e l c o m p o u n d s for structure elucidation. Experience with semi-micro techniques and spectra interpretation highly desirable. Our l a b o r a t o r y is l o c a t e d in D u r h a m , N . C , in t h e g r o w i n g R e s e a r c h T r i a n g l e Area of N o r t h C a r o l i n a , a n d p r o v i d e s a d e q u a t e f a c i l i t i e s a n d liberal e m p l o y e e benefits, including profit sharing. Please s e n d r e s u m e t o Dr. J . D. M o l d , Assistant D i r e c t o r Research D e p a r t m e n t Liggett and M y e r s I n c o r p o r a t e d D u r h a m , N o r t h Carolina 27702 An equal opportunity employer

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Fall 1974: Recent Ph.D. organic chemist with postdoctoral experience, who is motivated toward a career in teaching and vigorous re­ search. Credentials and the letters of recommendation should be sent to Dr. Paul Blatz, Chairman, The Depart­ ment of Chemistry, University.of Missouri, Kansas City, Mo. 64110 is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Deadline for receipt of applications is June 21, 1974. Postdoctoral position available immediately. Organosilicon stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms. Send resume to Dr. Frank Cartledge, Chemistry Department, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. 70803. Equal Opportunity Employer. INSTRUCTOR—Fall 1974, M.S. CHEMISTRY, To teach and coordinate general chemistry laboratory program, computer fluency in APL and FORTRAN desirable. Salary: Open. State University of New York is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer. For­ ward resume, official transcripts and have three letters of reference sent to Dr. A. Silveira, Jr., Chairman, Chemistry Department, State University College at Os­ wego, Oswego, New York 13126 Physical Biochemist, postdoctoral 1-3 years. Fluo­ rescent neural substrates, spectroscopy, dynamics and kinetics of cholinergic enzymes and receptors. Dr. C. M. Himel, Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, 30602 Postdoctoral Positions—available immediately. 1 ) Bioorganic chemist, recent Ph.D. to conduct research in steroid synthesis and protein conformation. 2) Bio­ chemistry-physiologist to work in reproductive bio­ chemistry and physiology. Submit a curriculum vitae along with a descriptive letter of interests to Dr. Freder­ ick Sweet. Dept. OB/GYN, Washington University School of Medicine, 4911 Barnes Hospital Plaza, St. Louis, Mo. 63110. We are an equal opportunity/affir­ mative action employer whose main consideration is talent. TEACHING-RESEARCH POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW­ SHIP—available immediately. Undergraduate teach­ ing, research on mechanisms of electrophilic aromatic substitution. Vacuum line solution kinetics. One year —renewal possibilities. Resume, recommendation let­ ters to Frank deHaan, Occidental College, Los Angeles. Calif. 90041 GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS. M S pro­ gram in 30-member department. Emphasis on organic and biochemistry. $2250/academic year. Chemistry Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California 93407. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry. Applicants are expected to have the minimum training of a Ph.D. in Biochemistry with a strong chemistry background, the equivalent of 1-2 years postdoctoral experience and research potential in a non-clinical area. Applications, including a complete vitae, a description of research in­ terests and three confidential letters of reference should be sent before July 5, 1974 to the Chairman of the Search Committee, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322. Utah State University is an affirmative action employer. Postdoctoral Position—available immediately. Re­ search on structure and function of RNA viruses; back­ ground in experimental Raman spectroscopy desired. Send resume, publications and references to Dr. G. Thomas, Chemistry Department, Southeastern Massa­ chusetts University, North Dartmouth, Mass. 02747 Postdoctoral Fellowship available from Summer 1974 for research on excited states and photochemistry of nucleic acids and peptides. Experience with lasers, digital electronics, small computer programming re­ quired. Write Dr. Malcolm Daniels, Chemistry Depart­ ment, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331. OSU is an Affirmative Action and Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer." Research Associate in Analytical Chemistry, Ph.D., ability and experience in chemistry, electronics, optics, computers, shop work for research involving laser stud­ ies of transient processes with applications to analysis, 12 months beginning September 16, 1974, $8:800. Apply by June 15 to Edward Piepmeier, Chemistry. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331. Af­ firmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer.'* POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN BIOORGANIC CHEM­ ISTRY: Research projects involving identification of mutagenic/carcinogenic tryptophan photo-oxidation products and biomimetic synthesis. Candidate must be industrious and highly skilled in laboratory. Ap­ pointment up to two years; available immediately. Sal­ ary $8,000 plus benefits. Send resume and at least one letter of recommendation to: Professor J. P. McCormick, Chemistry Dept., University of Missouri,

Columbia, Missouri, 65201. mative action employer.

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Organic Chemist: Innovative B.S. or M.S. with experi­ ence in synthesis and analysis to be an essential part of a team producing a continually varying list of inter­ mediates and fine chemicals. Location: Westchester County, N.Y. Salary open. Send resume to: Box 28-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Research fellowships, teaching fellowships for M.S. and/or Ph.D. programs. Long established, well equipped department, Washington, D.C. Physical, the­ oretical, inorganic, organic, biochemistry, and structural crystallography. $3000-3600 plus free tuition. Chem­ istry Department, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.20007 Assistant Professor Inorganic Chemistry—Structure and bonding employing x-ray methods. One year ap­ pointment; probable renewal second year; possibly per­ manent. Strong commitment to undergraduate teach­ ing required. Send resume, references, undergraduate and graduate transcripts to J. L. Wolfhagen, Depart­ ment of Chemistry, University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04473. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action em­ ployer. Postdoctoral Position: Bioinorganic Chemistry of Mo­ lybdenum; model studies for molybdenum enzymes. Good background in coordination chemistry essential. $8400/year. Dr. Jack Spence, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, Logan, Ut. 84322 ANALYTICAL CHEMIST for veterinary toxicology testing laboratory in a Southeastern university. Requires postbaccalaureate training and experience in analysis of tissues for pesticides, metals, and other toxicants. In­ cumbent will supervise the laboratory, perform complex GLC, TLC, spectrophotometric, and extractive tech­ niques, develop new techniques for publication, and function as expert chemist. Require mature person seeking long-term employment. Starting salary $11,340-$12,474. Send resume to Box 47-A-6 ACS 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Postdoctorate: photochemical conversion of solar en­ ergy project. Chemical dynamics of transition metal complexes background and immediate availability de­ sired. Complete resume, two letters of recommenda­ tion to Ν. Ν. Lichtin, Chemistry Department, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215. Affirmative Action em­ ployer. POSTDOCTORAL POSITION. Organic Geochemistry Send resume and two letters to Grant Gill Smith, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, Logan, UT. 84322 Teaching and Research Assistantships available for work toward Ph.D. or M.S. degree in all areas of chem­ istry. Initial stipends $3,000-3,200 with advancement to $3,800 possible. Write: Department of Chemistry, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409 An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer

SITUATIONS WANTED (ACS Members)

NOTICE TO MEMBERS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT The Council Committees on Membership Affairs and on Professional Relations with the approval of the Council have issued the follow­ ing statement A member who advertises in the Situations Wanted Section of CHEMICAL & ENGI­ NEERING NEWS has an ethical responsi­ bility to reply to each employer who re­ sponds to the member's advertisement Analytical Chemist: Ph.D., 1973. Instrumental and trace analysis, application and method development. Spark source mass spectrometry, emission spectros­ copy, AAS, GC, electrochemical techniques. Super­ visory experience. Publications. Seek immediate industrial or government R&D position. Will relocate. Box 14-B-6 ACS 1155 16th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Versatile Organic-Polymer Chemist wants to make spare time productive in entrepreneurial manner. Chicago area. Box 21-B-6 ACS 1155 16th St. N.W. Washington, D.C.20036 Literature Chemist/Organic. Experienced in patent and literature searching, alerting, indexing, editing, and translating French and German. Far West. Box 300-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Outstanding Opportunity for your company: Ph.D. physical chemist with six years' diversified experience now seeks to expand career outlook. Presently em­ ployed. Box 301-B-6 ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W. Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036

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Phy/Org. Chemist (M.S.) Strong background polymers, emul. pzn. (theory practice). Expertise surfactant ap­ plications, surface and dispersion phenomena. Knowl­ edge polymer characterization techniques. Seeking R&D position. Supervisory experience. Box 302-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Full time Glassblower —19 years experience. Desires university or research position. Box 25-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1967. Post-doctor­ al experience at major university in total synthesis of new biologically active compounds. Strong back­ ground in synthesis and process development of organ­ ic intermediates, natural products, isolation and struc­ ture determination. Well experienced in IR, UV, NMR, MS, GLC, TLC and LC. Supervisory experience. Sev­ eral publications. Seeks industrial position or in re­ search organization. Available immediately. Box 410-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036

Physical Inorganic chemist: Ph.D. 1974. Desires In­ dustrial R & D position. Experience in transition metal chemistry, N.M.R. and E.S.R. specy. Five years expe­ rience in radio-active waste treatment. Good bacKground in radiochemistry, nuclear-chemistry and ana­ lytical chemistry. Experience in silicon chemistry in solar energy conversion. Publications. Available Aug. 1974. Will relocate. Box 26-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Administrator/Coordinator, twenty-five years accom­ plishments cosmetics, toiletries, specialties, aerosols. Product, process, packaging devt., manufacturing, systems, procedures, overall phases product introduc­ tion. Dedicated, cost minded innovator, service-orient­ ed. Ph.D. credits, languages. Currently Lab Director, seeks challenge fully utilizing extensive experience. Available immediately for relocation. Morris Kenigsberg, 113 Country Club Ct., Danville, 111.61832

ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: M.S. plus. Versatile instru­ mentation and wet analysis background. 7 years teaching physical, analytical & inorganic chemistry. Effective experimentalist. R. F. Pietrzak, 2601 W. 25 St., Erie, Pa. 16506

Chemist: B.S., China born and educated. Mandarin speaking. U.S. citizen, twenty years food industry ex­ perience in U.S. Desires to be negotiator or represen­ tative in China trade of foods, drugs, herbs, seeds, sap­ lings, fibers, fertilizers, chemicals, farm machinery in­ cluding trucks, oil drilling equipment. Box 412-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036

Analytical Chemist needs employment as a research chemist or instructor. Applicant has the following qual­ ifications: B.S. and M.S. in Analytical Chemistry and additional coursework in the areas of analytical and in­ organic chemistry. Please contact personally. Car­ men Melendez-Cepeda, 105-44 65th Rd, Forest Hills, Flushing, New York 1137 Analytical Chemist: M.S. May 1974. Highly motivat­ ed. Experienced in the analyses of trace heavy metals in river water using differential pulse polarography. Seeks analytical, organic, or quality control work. Resume available. Location open. Box 401-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical-Physical: Ph.D. Extensive experience in in­ strumental and physical methods, in-stream monitoring, pollution, radiochemistry, diffraction methods, material science and glass technology. Productive manage­ ment to interface with functional divisions. Can inno­ vate, organize, follow through programs and enhance profitability. Seek R/D or plant position. Publications. Box 402-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Biochemist or Bio-Organic Chemist in any Chemical Co. or any Laboratory. Box 403-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineering: B.S. 1973. With B.Sc(Science). Seeking an opening as an Engineer or a Technical Sales Representative. Have varied back­ ground in sales experience. Willing to travel and relo­ cate. Box 404-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C.20036 Inorganic/Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1973, woman, experienced, dynamic, enthusiastic educator. Have taught General, Analytical, Advanced Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. Research interests in kinetics and reaction mechanisms of transitions metal complexes. Seek a teaching or teaching/post-doc. position for Sept., will relocate. Box 405-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Inorganic/Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1966. Experi­ enced in transition metal catalysis, autoxidation reac­ tions, coordination and pharmaceutical chemistry. Ex­ perience includes product and process R&D, inorganic and organic syntheses, kinetics, analytical research, pilot plant and scale-up, and production. Served as Research Chemist, Technical Director, Lab and Plant Manager, and Consultant. Charles D. Falk, R. D. 1, Box 183, Marlboro, N.J. 07746 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. Broad organic background. Experienced in the synthesis of aromatic and hetero­ cyclic compounds, in antibiotics and in teaching. Eight publications. Seeks industrial or academic position. Call (804) 282-9581 or Box 407-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C, 20036 Organic chemical synthesis, process development, or product research. Ph.D. in organic chemistry, Notre Dame, 1969. Six years industrial experience, primarily halogen compounds, fire-retardant polyester resins, pu­ rification studies; NMR, IR, UV, and GLC. Publica­ tions. Fluent German. Teaching experience (general and organic chemistry) in Germany. Leadership in teachers' organization; ability to communicate effec­ tively. Record of military achievement; Top Secret Clearance. Mathematical aptitude; good all-around ac­ ademic preparation. Willingness to travel, relocate, work hard to achieve business and personal objectives. Available August. Box 408-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic (Ph.D. 1965)/Physical-Organic (Post-Doc). Flexible. Industrial experience: Analytical method development, HPLC Instrument development and appli­ cations: Chromatography, Spectrometry, Isotope Techniques. Publications (14) describe HPLC, free radical chemistry, kinetics, mechanisms, air-water pol­ lution studies. Supervisory experience. Problem sol­ ver, result oriented, dexterous. (412) 327-1020. Bhatia, 4011 Boulevard Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217

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Chemist: Ph.D. (London), 1965. Experience in treat­ ment of metal finishing and plating effluents and purifi­ cation of industrial wastewater. Four years research experience in electrochemistry and catalysis in Canada and Germany. Diversified industrial R&D experience in England. Publications, languages. Permanent resi­ dent U.S.A. Relocate. Seeks industrial position. Box 413-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036 Food Scientist: Ph.D., 1971. Three years experience in new product development using immobilized en­ zymes, reverse osmosis, and fermentation methods in the beverage and snack food area. Academic back­ ground in physical chemistry. Seeks position with food or drug industry. Available immediately. Will relocate. Box 414-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

with some time for research. Prefer Midwest. Avail­ able immediately. Howard Moore, P.Ο Box 3000. Boulder, Colorado 80303 Biochemist/Cell Biologist: Ph.D. 1968. Much preand postdoctoral experience. Wants challenging bench position in Research or Development Will con­ sider administration or teaching. Highly motivated in­ novative and practical problem-solver. Many papers, money-making inventions and patents. Salary open. Box 402-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washing­ ton, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer: DCh.E/PE Available now Mana­ gerial. Twenty plus years process/product develop­ ment, research, engineering, operations services, and economic evaluation in inorganics, organics, deter­ gents, fibers, fuels and explosives, etc. Irwin Frankel, 4137 Carafe Dr., Richmond, Va. 23234 SENIOR CHEMICAL ENGINEER, Ph.D.: Three years experience in design, management of chemical and en­ vironmental projects including fine particulates, air pol­ lution control, nuclear reactor safety. Seek position in pollution control, petrochemical or energy conversion. Box 404-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washing­ ton, D.C.20036 Chemical/Electrochemical Biomedical Engineer: Di­ versified experience with batteries, clinical instrumenta­ tion, water pollution, fuel cells, health screening, elec­ troplating, electronics, electric vehicles, fuels, analyti­ cal instrumentation. Experienced technical manager, market developer, business planner, researcher. Pat­ ents, publications. Seek challenging position or Con­ sulting arrangement. Box 405-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Inorganic/Analytical Chemistry: Ph.D. 1972. Training in coordination chemistry, Mossbauer and infrared spectroscopy. Postdoctoral research in X-ray crystal­ lography. Presently teaching pharmaceutical analytical chemistry and research in electronic spectroscopy Seeking suitable industrial or academic position. Available July 1974. D. Naik, 1405-39 S.W. 10th Ter­ race, Gainesville, Florida 32601

I am a recent graduate with a BS in chemistry. I am interested in organic synthesis, production supervision, quality control and pollution control. I will relocate for a good offer. Box 415-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036

Physical Chemist: Ph.D., 1966. Seeks position requir­ ing innovation, new approaches. Broad experience in molecular science including spectroscopy, adsorption, environmental chemistry, polymers. Publications, grants, supervisory experience. Willing to learn. R/D position in industry/government desired. Box 410-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W, Washington, D.C. 20036

International Marketing Executive: Experience in all functions of technical marketing management, technoeconomic analysis, long-range planning, growth op­ portunities development. Instruments, electronics, high vacuum, chemical and physical technology, phar­ maceuticals. Heavy exp. Europe, Far East. Lan­ guages. Box 416-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20036

Corporate Planning, Management Science, Computing, Engineering: Returned to U.S.A. after eight years suc­ cessful employment in Europe. B.S., M.S., Profession­ al Engineer, publications, patents. Analytic, innovative, creative, managerial skill, and ability to get things done. Well travelled and experienced in working with highest levels of industrial management. Box 412-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Ivory Tower? Not me! Want career opportunity in ex­ panding field, results-oriented projects with commer­ cialization interface. Four years experience: applied research and technology to meet needs of marketing and manufacturing groups. Varied interests include nonwovens, coatings, catalysis. Ph.D. 1969. B.S.: High Honors, Distinction in Chemistry. Audrey Knauer, P.O.B. 174, Neenah, Wisconsin 54956.

Environmental/Chemical Engineer. Ph.D. Env Sci (Exp. Sep. 1974), MS/BS, Ch.E. Experienced in emis­ sion control systems from fossil fuel burning power plants and petrochemical industries. Extensive re­ search work in water pollution control and pollution-free energy generation. Publications. Will consider R/D or process/project engineering. Available 7,74. Perma­ nent resident. Box 414-A-6, 1155 16th Street, N.W , Washington, D.C. 20036

Masters Plus: Chemistry-Radiation Biology-Medical Science 76 graduate hours with honors. Radioimmu­ noassays, radioisotopes, liquid scint., 250 kev GE Maxitron autoradiography, dosimetry, tumor cell research, antimetabolites, thyroid, cataracts, Fortran, French. GS11, V.A. research. Desire management or re­ search with young group clinical, gov't, industry, Upper Midwest/West. 1613-74th Street, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140. Ph 1-414-657-3702.

Industrial Coatings/Coil Coatings; Vinyl Plastics: Strong experience in supervision and formulation Thermosetting and thermoplastic coatings, disper­ sions, non polluting systems, foams, coated fabrics. Sustained record of profitable products. Desire re­ sponsible position. Box 416-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Product Development: Chemical engineer with over twenty years in product development from concept to marketing seeks position in southeastern U.S. Skills in formulation, manufacture, packaging, labeling, advertis­ ing and sales promotion of consumer and industrial products. Box 67, Fairburn, Georgia 30213

Plastics, Coatings and Adhesives Flocking: M S . in Chemistry. Experienced in plastics both chemistry and fabrication. Many years experience in coatings and adhesives both the solvent and water-base type. Ex­ perience in flocking of textiles and plastics. Desire plastics or coatings and adhesives development posi­ tion. Box 418-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20036

Cocondensation Reaction Specialist: Ph.D. in Inor­ ganic/Physical, 1970. Seeking industrial R/D position. Six years experience in reacting high energy, low-valent, inorganic gaseous species at cryogenic tempera­ tures. Method has applications in production of unusu­ al zero-valent organometallics, highly reactive nontransition inorganics, and industrial catalysts. North­ east location preferable. Box 421-B-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Scientist-Engineer, Creative, Patents: B.S. Physics M.S. Biology. Graduate training in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computers. Extensive research and develop­ ment experience. Highly original papers (in prepara­ tion; possibly significant). Post-doctoral experience in chemical engineering. Desires consulting or technical writing. Welcomes venturesome opportunities. Reply to P. O. Box 2322, Roanoke, Virginia 24010

Group Leader or Section Manager of Analytical Chem­ istry. Instrumental and Classical; Organic and Inor­ ganic. Publication. Box 303-A-6, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemist: B.S., Fourteen years experience in residue method development and monitoring of pesti­ cides in various substrates: GLC, TLC, spectrophoto­ metric and auxiliary techniques. Seek position in pes­ ticide, forensic, or related chemical field. 37 years old Publications. Available immediately. Box 400-D-5. ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

Analytical Chemist: B.S., 1954. Twenty years method development and supervision in R&D and process con­ trol. Si0 2 -Al 2 0 3 catalysts, Ba-S chemicals, Ti0 2 pig­ ments, reactor Zn metal and UF6- Major and trace el­ Problem-Solving Analytical Chemist/Inorganic: Ph.D., ements using AAS, Flame, spectrophotometric UV-vis,, 1971. Experience in the development of Analytical polarographic and classical wet methods. Box 400-A-- procedures for trace metals in inorganic, organic, and 6, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. biological materials and environmental control. Instru­ ments: UV, V, IR, AA, GC, LC, TLC, Gel Chromatogra20036 - phy, and Electroanalytical. Supervisory experience, Box 401-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Analytical/Physical: Ph.D. 1960. Undergraduate andj Ten publications. graduate teaching, academic administration, and basic: Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 research experience. Stable and radioisotopes in envi­ Ph.D. 1974 Experience ronmental chemistry, vacuum techniques, wet chemis­- Biophysicist/Bioengineer: try. Resume available. Desire administrative positionτ and publications in biocompatable implant materials.

polymers, interfacial phenomena, biochemical-specific electrodes, immobilized enzymes. Desire permanent position, preferably west coast. Box 402-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer, Chemist: B.S., M.S. Chemical Engineering, Ph.D., April 1974, Physical Chemistry. Seeks process engineering, R&D chemistry, or aca­ demic position. Three years experience in surfactant polymers, four years experience in coating polymers, urethane polymers and instrumental analysis. Four years college teaching. 268-8th Street, r 2 , Atlanta, GA 30309 Chemical Engineer, Ph.D. 69—Experience includes 2 yrs R&D of Reverse Osmosis & Ultrafiltration mem­ brane products and processes; dev. of a new product and scale up for commercial production. 2 yrs R&D in high productivity polymerization, spinning, wash-draw of polyamide and urea-urethane fibers, economic analy­ ses and technical assistance to plant personnel. 3 yrs dev., production, supervision and tech service of poly­ esters. 4 yrs res. in diffusion and permeation of organ­ ic solvents thru polymeric barriers. Seek a senior po­ sition in process and product development. Box 404D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. (Yale 1973) with additional bio-medical and journalism training desires teaching and/or science writing position. Publications. Will re­ locate. Box 405-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1971. Three years Postdoc­ toral Research experience (Delhi University-India) in isolation, purification, structure determination of organic compounds of plant sources significant experience in synthesis. Seeking R&D, industrial or academic posi­ tion. Published nine research papers. Available July 1974. Box 406-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: Ph.D., 1957. Experienced in indus­ trial R&D organic synthesis, dispersion and emulsion polymerization, color precision, paper coatings, mi­ croencapsulation. Desires position in industry or gov­ ernment in U.S. or overseas. No Agencies. Box 407D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic-Analytical Toxicologist: Ph.D. (1964) Desires position in toxicology or carbohydrate research. Two years experience as Chief Toxicologist in major metro­ politan area. Carbohydrate publications (8). Experi­ enced in administration and court work involving foren­ sic science. Box 408-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington; D.C. 20036 Organic Synthesis, Process Development or Product Research. Organic Chemistry, Ph.D., Notre Dame, 1969; open for engineering experiences coordinated with research. Six years industry: Halogen com­ pounds, fire-retardant polyester resins, purification studies with analytical applications. Electronics back­ ground, USAF, Top Secret Clearance. Accomplished German; successful European contacts. Publications. Box 409-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washing­ ton, D.C. 20036 Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. 1974 in Polymer Chemistry; high academic ave. pt. 3.93, diversified polymer resin synthesis and characterization, evaluation structureproperty relationships of materials, strong instrumenta­ tion capabilities. Seek applied R&D, product develop­ ment or other oriented work. Box 410-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Polymer Chemist: Ph.D., 1965. Excellent theoretical and experimental background in physical chemistry of polymers. Leader of polymer synthesis and character­ ization group with wide variety of problems and polymer classes customary in large corporations. Excellent publications and patents. Available immediately. Will relocate. Box 411-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Catalytic Chemist: Innovative Ph.D. (1962), specialty applied catalysis, with applications experience in petro­ chemicals, fine chemicals and polymeries seeks more challenging assignment. Strong points include eco­ nomic evaluation, and thorough knowledge of process conception/development, instrumentation and plant scale hardware. Principals only reply. Box 412-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Clinical Chemist: M.S. in Biochemistry, member A.A.C.C. 23 years general and special clinical chemis­ try experience. Prefer part-time position. Box 413-D5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 International Chemist: 30 years with major companies petroleum and petrochemicals, U.S.A., Europe, Africa, Latin-America, seeks position in lab. installation and start-up, R&D, quality control, sales liaison. Perma­ nent position preferred, but will consider short-term as­ signments as adviser or representative. Will locate or travel anywhere. Box 415-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 MBA Chemist: 1974. Job experience in petroleum re­ lated laboratory research. Desire work in product de­ velopment planning and analysis. Will relocate. J. B. Holland; 2409 Nottingham Way; Moore, Oklahoma 73160 M.S. College Prof, with six years experience now seeks R&D in organization or industry because of academic

pinch. Fields: physical and colloid chemistry, nuclear chemistry and physics, computers and statistics, ener­ gy and environmental areas, and chemical engineering. Box 417-D-5, ACS 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Scientific Instrument/Technical Representative: B.A. Have sold scientific instruments (GC, LC, UV-Vis, IR, NMR, AA) and scientific supplies for twenty years. Desire position selling scientific instrumentation. Will­ ing to travel. Box 418-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C, 20036 Technical Manager: Experienced marketing and prod­ uct development innovator is searching for a company or division that needs a manager with creativity, logic, persistance and a successful history of sales and de­ velopment. Special competence in flexible packaging, protective coatings, adhesion, textiles and floor polish markets. Effective communicator. Box 419-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Versatile Organic Chemist: Extensive experience in the synthesis of natural products (steroid, prostaglan­ din, heterocyclics) and organometallic compounds. Worked in isolation and characterization of biologically active compounds. Extensive experience in modern spectroscopic (NMR, MS, CD, ORD, IR, etc.) and chro­ matographic analysis (gle, tic, Ic, affinity chromatogra­ phy). Research or Industry. Box 420-D-5, ACS, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Outstanding Opportunity for your company: Ph.D. physical chemist with six years' diversified experience now seeks to expand career outlook. Presently em­ ployed. Box 301-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 MBA: 74 (Top 5% of class). Broad background in physical and inorganic chemistry. Desires manage­ ment position. Box 306-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: M.S. Strong instrumentation background. Extensive research and methods devel­ opment experience with AutoAnalyzers, MS, GC, AA, UV-Vis, IR, polarography, thermal gravimetry, potentiometric titrations, specific ion electrodes, and high fre­ quency methods. Publications. Seeks R&D position. St. Louis area preferred. Box 400-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Clinical/Analytical Chemist: PhD in physical/organic, 1974; sixteen month clinical chemistry traineeship, 1971-72; Calif, license; kinetics, polarography, synthe­ sis, chromatography, UV, vis., IR, NMR, CCD, CD, au­ tomation; five and a half years industrial experience; correspondence business course; 12 publications; Sigma Xi. Seeks hospital, government, industrial posi­ tion. Box 401-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C.20036 Biochemist: B.Sc. (73) Several years experience in Biochemical Genetics. Experience with Protein sepa­ ration, purification techniques, enzymology, instrumen­ tal analyses. Publications. Languages. Versatile, achievement motivated. Seeks employment. Avail­ able immediately. Will accept position anywhere in any related area. Call (604) 936-6855 or write Adam Czuppon, 164-906 Clarke Rd, Port Moody, B.C. V3H 1L7, Canada. Ph.D. 1974: Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Nutrition: Amino acid and protein metabolism in man and in bac­ teria; Industry or Hospital research preferred. Salary negotiable. Available June 1974. Box 403-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Organic Chemist: M.S. 1974. Strong background in organic synthesis and analytical methods (NMR, IR, GC, MS, UV, wet chemical). Seeks industrial or gov­ ernment position in R&D. Willing to relocate. Avail­ able immediately. Steven Wentink, 904 E. Evergreen St., Wheaton, 111.60187 Synthetic Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1974. Desires per­ manent industrial R&D position. Doctoral work con­ cerned with synthesis of biologically active compounds (cancer Chemotherapy). IR, NMR, mass spec, TLC and column chromatography. Available June. Box 405-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Need an Innovative and Energetic Organic Chemist? Ph.D. 1970. Postdoctoral experience. Nineteen publi­ cations. Specialization in synthesis of pharmaceuti­ cals, dyestuffs, and fine chemicals. Seeking a respon­ sible R&D position which utilizes extensive, diversified experience. Excellent references. Guaranteed pro­ ductivity. Will relocate. Box 406-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1965. Desires research position in industry or government. Twenty-eight publications in areas of uv-visible spec­ troscopy, molecular structure and properties, and quan­ tum chemistry. Experienced scientific computer pro­ grammer. Will relocate. Philip E. Stevenson, 83 Park Ave. Apt 5, Worcester, Ma. 01605 Biopharmacokinetics/Biomaterials/Chem. Eng: Ph.D. 1974 (Oct.) Three years experience in medical appli­ cation of activated carbon. Thesis in developing novel pharmacokinetic models (by Computer) which can si­ multaneously predict drug or interested substances distribut. in blood, organs, tissues to provide information or evaluating drug bioavailability, implant biomaterials, extracorporeal device treatments. Strong in biomater­ ials, interfacial phenomena in biolog. syst., Chem. Eng.

Box 409-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Chemical Executive: Over twenty years purchasingto-marketing of inorganics, metallo-organics, and organics. Big company experience as PA of pharmaceu­ tical and fine chemical intermediates. Solid achieve­ ments include market consulting and own business serving R&D, new product and commercial chemical development. Box 410-C-5 ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist: B.S. 1968. Experienced in pilot plant devel­ opment, production and analytical chemistry of preser­ vatives, flavors and pharmaceutical intermediates. Seeking a laboratory oriented position in the midwest. Box 411-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W.. Washington, D.C.20036 Community College, small four-year college, or private high school teacher in mathematics. BA 1974. Excel­ lent academic record. Experienced computer operator large scale system 360/370. Cobol, Basic, Fortran programming. Seeking career mathematics/computer science or R&D. Bilingual (French), writing ability. Available 6/74. References upon request. W. Smith, Warner Hall, Box 178, Lindsborg, Kansas, 67456 Cosmetic Chemist: B.S. in Chemistry. Twenty years diversified technical and managerial experience in pri­ vate label cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Expertise in product development, quality assurance, F.D.A. reg­ ulations, customer service and customer sales. James J. Panos, 8627 Ν 56th St., Brown Deer, Wise. 53223 Industrial Chemist: B.S. Fifteen years R&D on indus­ trial cleaners and related specialty products for the metal and food processing industries. Seven years ap­ plications research on polymer thickeners with empha­ sis on rheology control and product stability. Seeks R&D/tech, service position. West Coast. Available immediately. Bill Becktel, 393 Mt. Hills PI., El Cajon, Ca. 92020, 447-2840 Phenolic Resin Chemist: B.S., M.S. Thirty years ex­ perience in research and development of phenolic res­ ins for application in molding, foundry, insulating, lami­ nating, friction materials, and injection molding. Some technical service and manufacturing background. Pat­ ents and publications. William Brookes, Miner Road, Lanesboro, Mass. 01237, 413-443-7912 Sales/Marketing: B.S. Chemistry and MBA. A solid technical backgroud Plus a proven track record in sales and marketing of chemicals and specialty prod­ ucts to the paper, packaging and other industrial mar­ kets. Will relocate, prefer mid-west and western states. Box 417-C-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Wash­ ington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: Postdoctoral experience in analy­ sis of drug metabolites. Thesis on organic functional group analysis. Looking for an opportunity to apply an­ alytical background in area of clinical, medical, or pharmacological research. Box 400-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Analytical Chemist: Ph.D. 1968. Seeking industrial position. Experienced in wet and instrumental methods (NMR, X-ray, AA, GC, UV, VIS, and IR). Skillful in problem solving. Many publications. Box 401-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W, Washington, D.C. 20036 Biochemist/Analytical Chemist: AB Ch. (1966) One year graduate training, biochemistry. Protein chemis­ try, lipids, glucose metabolism, GC/MS, excellent and innovative teacher, also nucleic acid research. Com­ puter programming (COBOL, FORTRANS, ALGOL). Five NSF summer study grants. Highly motivated and excellent technical writer. Will relocate anywhere. Read German. Publications. Katherine M. Gates, 336 Pierce r10, San Francisco, Cal. 94117, phone 415-861-3042 Organic Chemist: Ph.D. 1969. Age 29. Five years industrial experience in synthesis and process develop­ ment of organic intermediates, pesticides and flame re­ tardants. Excellent track record. Patents and publica­ tions. Desire challenging R&D position. Box 403-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Physical Chemist: June 1974, desires industrial R and D, product development or other position utilizing strong background in 1) radiation induced polymeriza­ tions; 2) gas and liquid chromatography; 3) instrumen­ tal analysis. Publications. Box 404-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Inorganic Chemist: Ph.D. 1972, seeking in­ dustrial R&D position. Two years postdoctoral re­ search. Extensive research experience in electro­ chemistry, fused salt chemistry, surface, diffusion, vis­ cosity, critical properties, phase equilibria, and comput­ er programming. Publications. Location and salary open. Available immediately. Box 405-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical/Inorganic Chemist: M.S. June 1974. Exten­ sive background in inorganic ion-exchangers with ex­ perience in x-ray crystallography, analytical and radiochemistry. Seeks challenging position in research or production chemistry. No geographical preference. Resume available. Rex A. Hunter, box 586, Chauncey, Ohio 45719, phone 614-725-2257 Physical Scientist: Ph.D./Energy Specialist. Consis­ tent record of ideas with results. Has recent invention for the large-scale conversion of solar energy and or­ ganic wastes into electric power, food and fresh water.

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Seeks opportunity with a forward-looking organization. Box 407-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Polymer Chemist: Ph.D. Experiences in polymerization, processing, characterization, and equipment design. Very strong in thermoplastics and coatings. Anxious to continue the research of a most advanced, highly profitable new coating system, and responsible to develop "An Emerging New Coating Industry." Box 408-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036 Adhesives Technologist: Graduate chemist-engineer with many years of development-production and marketing experiences in all forms of adhesives, particularly tape pressure-sensitive, heat sealable and structural, solvent and waterbased, seeks position in R&D or marketing. Accomplished, proven performer. Patents. Publications. P.O.B. 18, Newton, Mass. 02161 Catalysis Chemist: Ph.D. Twenty years broad experience in petroleum and petrochemical with administrative responsibilities. Four years concentrated effort in steam reforming and methanation catalysis for SNG or hydrogen production. Strong analytical/instrumental. Patents and publications. Desire to initiate energy related programs. Mid-Atlantic East. Box 410-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D C . 20036 Chemist/Zoologist: B.A. degrees (chemistry-1974; zoology-1973). Seeks research position in the fields of biochemistry, physical or organic chemistry. Able in organic structure determination (UV, IR, NMR); cell biology. Will relocate. Write Gregory F. Moler, 405 E. Olive St., Apt 301, Seattle, Wash. 98122 College Teacher: M.S. in Organic Chemistry, 1971. College teaching and laboratory management experience gained at Kabul University, Afghanistan, while serving in the Peace Corps. Innovative. Publication. Resume available upon request. Box 413-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Connecticut-Fairfield County—Working Lab Manager, R&D, Wide specialty formulating experience—printing inks, luminescent materials, cosmetics, vinyls, etc. Commercial products and patents. William F. McDonough, 25 Randall Dr., Trumbull, Conn. 06611 Environmental Health Specialist: M.S. Environmental Health. School of Engineering & Science, New York University 1972, M.S. Chem. seeking responsible position in health oriented areas: industrial hygiene, toxicology, water/air pollution. Over ten years experience of R D as polymer/organic/analytical chemist. Three years, industrial hygiene. Box 415-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Environmental Scientist: Seeks research or development, university grant acceptable. Eight years progressive experience in assay development and improvement and analysis of water and sewage by Standard Methods. Experience in enzymes, nucleotides. Used ion selective electrodes, Auto Analyzer. Supervisory experience. B.A. Chemistry. M.S. Environmental Science. Box 416-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Graduating Chemist with bachelor's degree seeks employment in organic and/or inorganic research. Have received honors; worked as lab assistant at college; and am interested in chemistry in general. Available June 1st, 1974. Miss D. Bressler, 20027 Edgewood Ct., Mokena, III. 60448 Technical Vice President: Ph.D. Research and Engineering, Corporate Planning and Development, New Business Ventures, International Dealings; twenty-five years experience in major chemical, petroleum and engineering and construction and natural resource companies; international reputation in business, technical, and academic communities. Major P&L responsibilities. Box 420-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Ph.D. Organic Chemist: Twenty years experience in development, technical service, production and governmental regulatory affairs of specialty chemicals for commercial application and formulation of cosmetic, pharmaceutical proprietaries, and household and institutional chemical specialty products. Will relocate. Current salary $23,000. Box 422-B-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemical Engineer: MS CHE. 1971. Married. Background consists of three years diversified experience in production, formulation and Q.C. of variety of chemicals. One published paper in heat transfer. Seeks challenging position with growth opportunities. Salary and location open. Box 402-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Inorganic Chemist with experience in petroleum research seeks a responsible position in industrial catalysis or inorganic chemicals. Experience includes desulfurization and catalyst preparation. Knowledgeable in exhaust emission catalysis. Academic training in transition metal chemistry. Supervisory duties will be undertaken. Available immediately. Box 403-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Physical Chemist/Chemical Engineer: Gas-solid interactions and catalysis. Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry. Two years postdoctoral experience. Seeking career in Research and Development. Extensive experience in adsorption, heterogeneous catalysis, modern methods of studying solid surfaces and surface reactions, high vacuum and cryogenic techniques. Publications.

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Box 407-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St.. N.W., Washington, D.C.20036 Physical Chemist: Ph.D. 1970. Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms. Post-doc sixteen months Max Planck Institute in laser spectroscopy, photophysics. Presently Res/Teach. Associate. Time Resolved kinetics. Taught gen. and phys. chem. for two years. Interested in teaching or research development in industry. Will re-locate almost anywhere. M. L. Pinsky, 10901 Brittany Lane, Tampa, Florida 33612 Physical Chemist/Chemical Engineer: Experienced in combustion, thermodynamics, kinetics, statistical analysis, polymer grafting. Publications. Box 408-A-5, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Accomplished Manager, Inventive Scientist-Engineer: B.A., B.Eng., Ph.D. (Organic, polymer), postdoctoral (carbohydrates). Created new products, processes used on massive scale. Wood, grasses, pulping, bleaching; starch, alcohol, protein processing; papermaking, specialty papers, coatings; clays, talcs, bentonites. Materials science, fine prticle technology, fiber technology, surface science. Languages. Box 410-A-5 ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Chemist/Microscopist: BS, Diversified experience in Medical Research and Industrial Chemicals. Super>vised Electron Microscopy Lab: operating and main1taining equipment. Utilized microscope and coulter